How did Maurice Sendak decide to blend fantasy with childhood dreams in this story?
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How did Maurice Sendak decide to blend fantasy with childhood dreams in this story?
Did anyone else feel uneasy about the book being banned, despite its status as a children's classic?
The illustrations are so lively and expressive — how do you think Sendak's art style contributed to the story's charm?